Lawrence E.Band
<br /> Voit Gilmore Distinguished Professor
<br /> Director, Institute for the Environment, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
<br /> Phone: 919-962-3921 fax: 919-962-1537 email: lband@email.unc.edu
<br /> Professional Preparation
<br /> S.U.N.Y. at Buffalo Geography 1977 B.A.
<br /> University of California, Los Angeles Geography 1979 M.A.
<br /> University of California,Los Angeles Geography, Advisor: A.R. Orme 1983 Ph.D.
<br /> Appointments
<br /> 2009- Director, Institute for the Environment, University of North Carolina
<br /> 2008-2009: Visiting Scientist, Bureau of Meteorology/CSIRO, Canberra, Australia
<br /> 2002-2007: Chair, Department of Geography, U. North Carolina
<br /> 1998- Voit Gilmore Distinguished Prof. Geography, U. North Carolina
<br /> 1994-1998: Professor,Dept. Geography, University of Toronto
<br /> 1992-1993: Visiting Scientist, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia
<br /> 1989-1994: Assoc. Prof., Dept. Geography, University of Toronto
<br /> 1987-1989: Assist, Prof.,Dept. Geography, University of Toronto
<br /> 1983-1987:. Assist. Prof., Dept. Geography and Geology,Hunter College/CUNY
<br /> Publications
<br /> 1. Claessens, L., C. Tague,L. Band, P. Groffman and S.Kenworthy. 2009. Hydro-ecological linkages in
<br /> urbanizing watersheds: An empirical assessment of in-stream nitrate loss and evidence of saturation
<br /> kinetics. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences. Res., 114, G04016,
<br /> doi:10.1029/2009JG001017.
<br /> 2. Shields, C.,L.E. Band, N. Law, P. Groffman, S.Kaushal, K. Savvas, G. Fisher, K.Belt, 2008.
<br /> Streamflow Distribution Of Non-Point Source Nitrogen Export From Urban-Rural Catchments to the
<br /> Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Water Resources Research, 44, W09416, doi:10.1029/2007WR006360.
<br /> 3. S.S.Kaushal, P.M. Groffman, L.E. Band, C.A.Shields,R.P. Morgan, M.A. Palmer, K.N. Eshleman,
<br /> K.T. Belt, C.M. Swan, S.E.G. Findlay, G.T.Fisher, 2008. Interaction between urbanization and climate
<br /> variability amplifies watershed nitrate export in Maryland, USA. Env. Sci.&Tech. 42 (16), pp 5872-5878.
<br /> 4. Smith,M.,M. Cadenasso,W.Zhou,M. Grove,L.E.Band 2010. Evaulation of the NLCD for hydrologic
<br /> applications in urban and suburban Baltimore,Maryland. Journal of the American Water Resources Association
<br /> (JAWRA) 1-14.DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-1688. 2009.00412.x.
<br /> 5. Kaushal, S., Groffman, P. Band, L,Elliott,E., Shields, C., Kendall, C., 2011. Tracking nonpoint
<br /> source nitrogen pollution in human-impacted watersheds, Environmental Science and Technology, 45
<br /> (19), pp 8225-8232.
<br /> Additional 5 relevant publications
<br /> 1. Hwang, T., L. Band, and T. C. Hales (2009), Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Extending
<br /> optimality theory from plot to catchment,Water Resour. Res., 45,W11425, doi:10.1029/2009WR007775.
<br /> 2. Pickett, S.T.A., M.L. Cadenasso,J.M. Grove, P.M. Groffman, L.E. Band, C.G. Boone,W.R.Burch Jr.,
<br /> C.S.B. Grimmond,J.Hom,J.C.Jenkins, N.L. Law, C.H. Nilon, R.V.Pouyat, K.Szlavecz, P.S. Warren,
<br /> M.A.Wilson, 2008. Beyond Urban Legends: An Emerging Framework of Urban Ecology, as Illustrated
<br /> by the Baltimore Ecosystem Study._Bioscience,v.58.p.139-150.--
<br /> 3. E.S.Bernhardt, L. E.Band, C.J. Walsh, and P.E. Berke, 2008. Understanding, managing, and
<br /> minimizing urban impacts on surface water nitrogen loading. Annals of the New York Academy of
<br /> Science, v. 1134, 61-96.
<br /> Lawrence E. Band
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